The Class of 98

The Class of 98
Origin Nashville, Tennessee
Genres Emo
Indie rock
Years active 20042007, 2010-2014
Labels The Militia Group
Associated acts The Glorious Unseen
Thousand Foot Krutch

The Class of 98 (sometimes written as The Class of '98) is an American formerly rock band from Nashville, Tennessee.

History

The Class of 98 was founded by Steve Wilson in 2004, who had moved to the Nashville area in 1998.[1] (The group's members did not graduate from any educational institutions in 1998.)[2] He made home demos before putting together a four-piece influenced by second-wave emo acts such as Braid and Jimmy Eat World.[3] The group played locally in Nashville and opened for John Davis of Superdrag and The Juliana Theory over the next two years.[4] They signed with The Militia Group in 2006 and recorded their debut full-length in less than three weeks.[3] It was released under the title Touch This and Die! in 2006,[5][6] and won comparisons to Jimmy Eat World, Gin Blossoms,[2] and Copeland.[7] Songs from the album were featured on E! and The WB television programs.[8]

The group went on hiatus in 2007, with Harms going on to play with The Glorious Unseen and Baumhardt with Thousand Foot Krutch.[9] The group returned in 2010 with a download-only EP and announced plans for two further EPs.

Members

Discography

References

  1. The Class of 98, SPIN
  2. 2.0 2.1 Review of Touch This and Die!, Allmusic
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Class of 98 at Allmusic
  4. The Class of 98, Blogcritics.org
  5. Review of Touch This and Die, Alternative Press, 2006.
  6. Review of Touch This and Die, PopMatters
  7. Review of Touch This and Die, Impact Press.
  8. Interview, Mammoth Press.
  9. The Class of 98's New Bands. Absolutepunk.net, July 17, 2008.